Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Communication, cultural and media studies"
Jump to: Article | Book | Book Section | Conference or Workshop Item | Exhibition | Monograph | Thesis | Database or Web Resource Number of items: 56. ArticleBaverstock, Alison and Steinitz, Jackie (2019) What makes a writer? How do early influences shape, and working habits develop, those who write? Publishing Research Quarterly, 35(3), pp. 327-351. ISSN (print) 1053-8801 Baverstock, Alison, Steinitz, Jackie, Morris, Julie and Fenwick, Catherine (2019) What were the processes and outcomes of involving secondary school pupils transitioning from primary to secondary school in pre-arrival shared-reading? A case study. Education 3-13, 47(8), pp. 933-956. ISSN (print) 0300-4279 Benson, Vladlena, Hand, Chris and Hartshorne, Richard (2019) How compulsive use of social media affects performance : insights from the UK by purpose of use. Behaviour & Information Technology, 38(6), pp. 549-563. ISSN (print) 0144-929X Chamarette, Jenny, Mayer, So and Quinlivan, Davina (2019) Towards a queer feminist vernacular : Dr Katharina Linder's film bodies. MAI : Feminism and Visual Culture, 3, ISSN (online) 2003-1673 Choudhary, Sonal, Nayak, Rakesh, Kumari, Sushma and Choudhury, Homagni (2019) Analysing acculturation to sustainable food consumption behaviour in the social media through the lens of information diffusion. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 145, pp. 481-492. ISSN (print) 0040-1625 Field, Nicola [Reviewer] (2019) Film Review of 'The flood' directed by Anthony Woodley. Socialist Review, 447, Fisher-Hoyrem, Stefan and Herbert, David (2019) "When you live here, that’s what you get" : other-, ex-, and non-religious outsiders in the Norwegian Bible belt. Religions, 10(11), p. 611. ISSN (online) 2077-1444 Fletcher, Alex (2019) Late style and contrapuntal histories : the violence of representation in Jean-Luc Godard's 'Le Livre d'image'. Radical Philosophy, 2(4), pp. 59-72. ISSN (online) 0300-211X Gray, Margaret [Reviewer] (2019) Book Review of: 'The expanding art of comics : ten modern masterpieces' by Thierry Groensteen, translated by Ann Miller. European Comic Art, 12(1), pp. 111-116. ISSN (print) 1754-3797 Kirkham, Pat and Lichtman, Sarah A. (2019) Introduction. Interiors, 10(1-2), pp. 1-6. ISSN (print) 2041-9112 Kobel, Malte (2019) The drum machine's ear : XLN Audio's drum sequencer XO and algorithmic listening : Sound Review of 'XLN Audio : XO, 2019'. Sound Studies, 5(2), pp. 201-204. ISSN (print) 2055-1940 Kottasz, Rita, Bennett, Roger and Randell, Tom (2019) Post-series depression : scale development and validation. Arts and the Market, 9(2), pp. 132-151. ISSN (print) 2056-4945 Nevill, Alexander (2019) Cinematography and filmmaking research : reflections on a practice-led doctoral process. Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, 17, pp. 188-196. ISSN (print) 2009-4078 BookBarber, Stephen (2019) Film's ghosts : Tatsumi Hijikata's Butoh and the transmutation of 1960s Japan. Zurich, Switzerland : Diaphanes. 248p. ISBN 9783035801477 Brooker, Will (2019) Why Bowie matters. London : William Collins. 308p. ISBN 9780008313722 Brown, Simon (2019) Creepshow. Leighton Buzzard : Auteur Press. (Devil's Advocate) ISBN 9781911325918 Brown, Simon (2019) Creepshow. Leighton Buzzard : Auteur Publishing. 106p. (Devil's Advocates) ISBN 9781911325918 Fairer, Robert, Webb, Iain R., Talley, André Leon, Bowles, Hamish and Cullen, Oriole (2019) John Galliano for Dior. London, U.K. : Thames & Hudson. 432p. ISBN 9780500022405 Fowler, S.J. (2019) Nemeses : selected collaborations of SJ Fowler, volume 2. HVTN Press. 291p. ISBN 9781999867041 Pagano, Maurizio , Bubbio, Diego , De Cesaris, Alessandro and Weslati, Hager, eds. (2019) Hegel, logic and speculation. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Publishing. 256p. (Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy) ISBN 9781350056367 Book SectionAlliez, Eric and Mackay, Robert [Translator] (2019) How Asger Jorn stole the value-form of modern art. In: Prestsaeter, Ellef, (ed.) These are situationist times! An inventory of reproductions, deformations, modifications, derivations, and transformations. Oslo, Norway : Torpedo Press. pp. 202-213. ISBN 9788293104254 Baverstock, Alison (2019) Who takes legal responsibility for published work? Why both an understanding and lived experience of copyright are becoming increasingly important to writers. In: Jeffries, Janis and Kember, Sarah, (eds.) Whose book is it anyway? A view from elsewhere on publishing, copyright and creativity. [Cambridge, U.K.] : Open Book Publishers. pp. 105-128. ISBN 9781783746491 Brown, Simon and Abbott, Stacey (2019) Inspiration as adaptation : TV horror, seriality and the adapted text. In: Kaklamanidoy, Betty, (ed.) Adaptation 4.0 : a state of polymorphia. Detroit, U.S. : Wayne State University Press. (In Press) Brown, Simon (2019) Remaking Stephen King : texts and contexts. In: Piatti-Farnell, Lorna, (ed.) Gothic afterlives : reincarnations of horror in film and television. Lanham, Maryland, U.S. : Lexington Books. (In Press) Brown, Simon (2019) Stephen King’s Full Dark No Stars (2010) – Stephen King. In: Bacon, Simon, (ed.) Horror: a Companion. Oxford : Peter Lang. pp. 235-240. ISBN 9781787079199 Colliver, Ben, Coyle, Adrian and Silvestri, Marisa (2019) The 'online othering' of transgender people in relation to 'gender neutral toilets'. In: Lumsden, Karen and Harmer, Emily, (eds.) Online othering : exploring digital violence and discrimination on the web. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 215-237. (Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) ISBN 9783030126322 Ferrari, Diego (2019) Photography : The paradoxical nature of the line : Minerals : The body as landscape. In: Bell, Julia, (ed.) Climate. London, U.K. : Birkbeck College. pp. 155-168. (The Mechanics Institute Review, (16)) (In Press) Fletcher, Abbe Leigh (2019) Film maker in the family : the impact of family life on creativity. In: Deepwell, Katy, (ed.) Feminist activisms and artivisms. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Valiz. pp. 80-91. ISBN 9789492095725 Herbert, David (2019) Social media and spatial justice : Instagram, place, and recursive logics of exclusion in North European cities. In: Watson, Sophie, (ed.) Spatial justice in the city. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 7-25. (Space, Materiality and the Normative) ISBN 9780815394532 Horner, Avril (2019) Gothic and surrealism : subculture, counterculture and cultural assimilation. In: Punter, David, (ed.) The Edinburgh companion to Gothic and the arts. Edinburgh, UK : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 148-158. ISBN 9781474432351 Kidner, Dan (2019) 'The Hoxton Mob are coming' : the Lux Centre and the merging of cultures of experimental film and video art in the 1990s. In: Balsom, Erika , Reynolds, Lucy and Perks, Sarah, (eds.) Artists' moving image in Britain since 1989. London, U.K. : Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. pp. 89-107. ISBN 9781913107017 Lloyd, Frances (2019) Making animation matter : Peter Sachs comes to Britain. In: Malet, Marian , Dickson, Rachel , MacDougall, Sarah and Nyburg, Anna, (eds.) Applied arts in British exile from 1933: changing visual and material culture. Brill Rodopi. pp. 191-211. (Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, (19)) ISBN 9789004395091 Maoilearca, John O (2019) Metaphysical alter-egos : Matheson, Dunne and the view from somewhere. In: Rawls, Christina , Neiva, Diana and Gouveia, Steven S., (eds.) Philosophy and film. Abingdon, U.K. : Taylor & Francis. pp. 356-373. (Routledge research in aesthetics) ISBN 9781138351691 Mears, C. (2019) Naziploitation : the enduring pornographic fetish. In: Jacob, F., (ed.) Pornography : interdisciplinary perspectives. Peter Lang Publishing Group. pp. 193-210. ISBN 9783631794326 Miers, John (2019) Picturing national and personal acts of violence : modes of depiction in Barefoot Gen. In: Mickwitz, Nina , Horton, Ian and Hague, Ian, (eds.) Representing Acts of Violence in Comics. Abingdon, U.K. and New York, U.S. : Routledge. pp. 19-34. ISBN 9781138484535 Minors, Helen (2019) Music speaks : the role of emotional expression in music for sci-fi fantasy films. In: Ji, Christine and Petrilli, Susan, (eds.) Intersemiotic Perspectives on Emotions. Routledge. (In Press) Quinlivan, Davina (2019) Her skin against the rocks, the rocks against the sky : revisiting Weir's 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' (1975) after Morley's 'The Falling' (2014) and Freud's fable of female hysteria. In: Piotrowska, Agnieszka and Tyrer, Ben, (eds.) Femininity and psychoanalysis : cinema, culture, theory. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 37-47. Quinlivan, Davina (2019) Lace, leather, indigo, green, ways of looking and being seen : abstraction through 'The Favourite' (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2019). In: Falvey, Eddie, (ed.) Yorgos Lanthimos : a cinema of apathy. Routledge. (In Press) Reynolds, James (2019) Transformative souls and transformed selves : 'Buffy', 'Angel' and the daimonic tale. In: Cusack, Carole M. , Morehead, John W. and Robertson, Venetia Laura Delano, (eds.) The sacred in fantastic fandom : essays on the intersection of religion and pop culture. Jefferson, U.S. : McFarland and Company. pp. 119-135. ISBN 9781476670836 Scholze, Jana (2019) Be-Wundern: Die Grenzen von Wert, Schönheit und des Anderen. In: Ludwig, Andreas, (ed.) Zeitgeschichte der Dinge. Germany : Böhlau. ISBN 9783412511067 (In Press) Van Elferen, Isabella (2019) Gothic and contemporary music : dark sound, dark mood, dark aesthetics. In: Punter, David, (ed.) The Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts. Edinburgh, UK : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 229-242. ISBN 9781474432351 Weslati, Hager (2019) The silence of logik : Hegel after Kojeve. In: Pagano, Maurizio , Bubbio, Diego , De Cesaris, Alessandro and Weslati, Hager, (eds.) Hegel, logic & speculation. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 217-232. ISBN 9781350056367 Ó Maoilearca, John (2019) When the twain shall meet : on the divide between analytic and continental film philosophy. In: Carroll, Noël , Di Summa, Laura T. and Loht, Shawn, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave. pp. 259-283. ISBN 9783030196004 Conference or Workshop ItemConway, Clare, Hodges, Harry and Kumari, Sonia (2019) Embedding employability into the curriculum through service learning: a Creative & Cultural Industries case study. In: Festival of Learning 2019: Supporting student success through inclusive learning and teaching practice; 25 June 2019, Kingston University, England. (Unpublished) Gray, Margaret (2019) Performing form and playing in print: comics in Oxford’s other paper. In: Oxford Comics Network; 05 Feb 2019, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished) Gray, Margaret (2019) “Talk to me in a language I can understand”: constructing cartoon storyworlds in alternative theatre. In: Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels, Comics and Bande Dessinées; 24th - 28th June 2019, Manchester Metropolitan University. (Submitted) Scott, Kate (2019) You won’t believe what’s in this paper! The pragmatics of clickbait. In: Approaches to Digital Discourse Analysis - ADDA 2; 23 - 25 May 2019, Turku, Finland. (Unpublished) ExhibitionBalaskas, Bill [Artist] (2019) Red Air. Cork Midsummer Festival 2019. . Price, Elizabeth [Artist] (2019) SLOW DANS. . Redmond, Sean [Artist] and Kardos, Leah [Composer] (2019) The unknown celebrity. The model citizen. . MonographRindzeviciute, Egle [Editor] (2019) Nuclear cultural heritage : position statement. (Project Report) Kingston upon Thames : Kingston University. 11 p. ThesisDe Jager, Maureen (2019) History [TBC] : refocusing the South African War through praxis. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Leslie, Bill (2019) Good enough sculptures : what happens when sculptures are made to be filmed? (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Nemenyi, Daniel (2019) What is an internet? Norbert Wiener and the society of control. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . White, Robert G. (2019) Beyond partition : a topology of al-shatat in Post-Palestinian cinema. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Database or Web ResourceRoss, Wendy, Vallee-Tourangeau, Frederic and Glaveanu, Vlad (2019) Collaboration. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.23838-8 |